Despite polls showing Democratic gains in some rollercoaster races, the math favors Republicans in their bid to win the six net seats they need to control the Senate.
“It’s not going to be a wave election, but it will bring a majority for the Republicans,” predicted American University professor James Thurber, who founded and directs the school’s Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies.
Forecast models by FiveThirtyEight blog and The New York Times say Republicans are between 62 percent and 64 percent favorites to seize the Senate majority. The Washington Post’s Election Lab puts Republican chances at 91 percent.
In one of several signs the GOP is tightening its election grip, the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics on Thursday shifted the key Arkansas Senate race from “leans Republican” to “likely Republican.”
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Sunday, October 26, 2014
DON’T COUNT YOUR CHICKENS BEFORE THEY HATCH BUT POLLS ARE LEANING MORE THAN EVER FOR A GOP SENATE TAKEOVER 1 WEEK BEFORE THE NOV 4TH 2014 VOTE
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